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As-it-happens update August 6, 2018
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CANTON, Ohio (AP) - Just as the demonstrations of players during the national anthem have become a means of expression for NFL players, the stage at the Hall of Fame inductions often turns into a political platform.
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Tiger Woods shoots another 73 on Sunday at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, and says he has things to clean up before the PGA Championship.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio State will rely on an outside law firm to investigate what coach Urban Meyer knew and did about domestic abuse accusations against a former assistant, a process expected to be completed within two weeks, the university said ...
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CLEVELAND (AP) - The Cleveland Browns dropped Corey Coleman. After two disappointing, injury-slowed seasons, Coleman was traded Sunday night to the Buffalo Bills for an undisclosed draft pick.
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The first Sunday in August has a packed schedule, per usual: 14 day games, and a nightcap featuring the Yankees and Red Sox. Keep it here for all you need to know throughout the day.
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OXNARD, Calif. - The excuses might as well be right there for Dak Prescott, sitting on the coffee table in this spacious Residence Inn guest room.
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Martin Truex Jr. came out on the losing end of a two-way dogfight for the NASCAR Cup win at Watkins Glen. The reigning series champion hounded Chase Elliott for the lead in the closing laps of the 90-lap race, but it was not meant to be.
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Win the Super Bowl and get rewarded. That's exactly what has now happened for Doug Pederson and Howie Roseman. The man who built the Super Bowl roster and the man who coached the Eagles to their first-ever Super Bowl win aren't going anywhere.
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LOS ANGELES -- Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch said he began Sunday's highly anticipated meeting by turning to Roberto Osuna and briefly addressing him in front of the team.
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Last week, President Trump took on LeBron James, questioning the intelligence of the Los Angeles Lakers' star and aiming a dart at him over comparisons to Michael Jordan.
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